Im currently taking a Computer Science Technology Co-op at Sheridan College, just wondering if I may be able to help on anything. So far I know how to code in Visual Basic 6.0, Java, C/C++, and I am learning a little Perl, and the Unix/Linux OS'. I've learned how to program a bit for the GBA as well. Some of the courses I've taken so far are Programming, Networking, and Design/Documentation orientated, so I dunno, if you guys think theirs something I can do, or you wanna discuss the project (which I'm very interested and excited about), please do!
Cheers
Mark
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Hello Mark, it's great to hear that you'd like to help us. Your skill set makes you more than eligible to join our team. I'm glad that we might have the opportunity to work together to provide this program to Nintendo DS owners worldwide.
If you will, could you please provide me with an email or instant messaging handle? I would prefer to discuss this with you over AIM or MSN, but email will do.
Thanks again,
Brandon
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I would also like to contribute in any way possible.
My career (5+ years) is primarily in networking, including wireless, as well as limited Java\J2EE PM and LINUX, and beginning a graduate degree in applied mathematics.
The last few months however have been spent focused exlusively on developing C programs/projects (and hunting for golden stars on the DS) to gain deeper understanding of networks as well as mathematics and cryptography and I'm extremely anxious to get some exposure to larger open development projects.
Admittedly my contributions might be limited at first but I would definitely apprciate any level of involvement in this project as a means to rapidly progress my understanding and skill set.
I will drop the PM's an email with email/IM info.
Thanks guys.
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I'm all in for you guys. I'll help in any way I can. I've have some what of a good knowlage for networking. I've programmed in many languages including C, Java, PHP, ASM, ect... I could contribute to you guys with doing a website for you guys. I'm very good with PHP and can create a good online system for you. I also run a 32-bit linux. So I can be a Linux tester for Nitro. Email me if your intrested. TimAtchley at gmail.com
Thank you!
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I would also like to contribute to Nitro Online. I don't know to much C++, Java, ect., but i'm willing to learn. I'm also a Big Nintendo Junkie, so any Nintendo Related Question i will probably know it. My uncle is also the top Networking person at Abbott, so he'll know a lot of infomation on how the Networking of wireless devices, and a person at school is a computer genuis, so he could troubleshoot the program (he is the person that single-handed-ly made a DOS ghost program that ghosted 400 computers at once. 'Ghosting' is a term, if you didn't already know, is another word for 'imaging a computer.') sorry for all of the useless info, but it might come in handy later on.
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Right, sorta kinda. We do copy the Hard Drives for all of the computers, But we have like, 5 different makes of computers in our school, which are all Dells BTW. They are Optiplex 150, Optiplex 240, Optiplex 270, Optiplex 280, and Optiplex 1. and we have Images for all of our different sections of our school (Lanuage, Gym, Computer Labs, ect.) That's easily 15 different Images for Optiplex 150! See, i know my computers, and when i get my own (hopefully this summer), i'll be able to (hopefully) debug and test NO. even though this is a bit off subject, but i do know my stuff.
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Thanks for the interest guys. At the moment, we have locked our core developers to a team of six (Brandon, Pete, Justin, I, ect.) You are very welcome to help improve our code or even add totally new twists to it once we have made our progress public. I'd like to say that we are progressing faster than expected, even with a few bumps in the road here and there. Windows and Mac OS X are coming soon.
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I'm interested. I don't know much about networking, but I know my PHP, JS, and overall web design. I'm currently using Macromedia Studio MX2004, only because I got it for cheap. I'm an experienced web coder (in said languages), and would love to help in any way possible. E-mail me (only reliable messaging system I ever check) at mrasmus(at)gmail.com. Make sure the title says something about "Project NO" or "SourceForge" or something, or I can't guarantee that it won't be trashed. Just as a side note, for later on, I can supply alpha/beta testing on Fedora Core Linux, Windows XP Pro, and Mac OS X. But that's down the line a ways.
UnderWing
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Whats up!
Im currently taking a Computer Science Technology Co-op at Sheridan College, just wondering if I may be able to help on anything. So far I know how to code in Visual Basic 6.0, Java, C/C++, and I am learning a little Perl, and the Unix/Linux OS'. I've learned how to program a bit for the GBA as well. Some of the courses I've taken so far are Programming, Networking, and Design/Documentation orientated, so I dunno, if you guys think theirs something I can do, or you wanna discuss the project (which I'm very interested and excited about), please do!
Cheers
Mark
Hello Mark, it's great to hear that you'd like to help us. Your skill set makes you more than eligible to join our team. I'm glad that we might have the opportunity to work together to provide this program to Nintendo DS owners worldwide.
If you will, could you please provide me with an email or instant messaging handle? I would prefer to discuss this with you over AIM or MSN, but email will do.
Thanks again,
Brandon
I would also like to contribute in any way possible.
My career (5+ years) is primarily in networking, including wireless, as well as limited Java\J2EE PM and LINUX, and beginning a graduate degree in applied mathematics.
The last few months however have been spent focused exlusively on developing C programs/projects (and hunting for golden stars on the DS) to gain deeper understanding of networks as well as mathematics and cryptography and I'm extremely anxious to get some exposure to larger open development projects.
Admittedly my contributions might be limited at first but I would definitely apprciate any level of involvement in this project as a means to rapidly progress my understanding and skill set.
I will drop the PM's an email with email/IM info.
Thanks guys.
I'm all in for you guys. I'll help in any way I can. I've have some what of a good knowlage for networking. I've programmed in many languages including C, Java, PHP, ASM, ect... I could contribute to you guys with doing a website for you guys. I'm very good with PHP and can create a good online system for you. I also run a 32-bit linux. So I can be a Linux tester for Nitro. Email me if your intrested. TimAtchley at gmail.com
Thank you!
I would also like to contribute to Nitro Online. I don't know to much C++, Java, ect., but i'm willing to learn. I'm also a Big Nintendo Junkie, so any Nintendo Related Question i will probably know it. My uncle is also the top Networking person at Abbott, so he'll know a lot of infomation on how the Networking of wireless devices, and a person at school is a computer genuis, so he could troubleshoot the program (he is the person that single-handed-ly made a DOS ghost program that ghosted 400 computers at once. 'Ghosting' is a term, if you didn't already know, is another word for 'imaging a computer.') sorry for all of the useless info, but it might come in handy later on.
To "ghost" a computer, you just copy the hardrive :).
Right, sorta kinda. We do copy the Hard Drives for all of the computers, But we have like, 5 different makes of computers in our school, which are all Dells BTW. They are Optiplex 150, Optiplex 240, Optiplex 270, Optiplex 280, and Optiplex 1. and we have Images for all of our different sections of our school (Lanuage, Gym, Computer Labs, ect.) That's easily 15 different Images for Optiplex 150! See, i know my computers, and when i get my own (hopefully this summer), i'll be able to (hopefully) debug and test NO. even though this is a bit off subject, but i do know my stuff.
Thanks for the interest guys. At the moment, we have locked our core developers to a team of six (Brandon, Pete, Justin, I, ect.) You are very welcome to help improve our code or even add totally new twists to it once we have made our progress public. I'd like to say that we are progressing faster than expected, even with a few bumps in the road here and there. Windows and Mac OS X are coming soon.
I'm interested. I don't know much about networking, but I know my PHP, JS, and overall web design. I'm currently using Macromedia Studio MX2004, only because I got it for cheap. I'm an experienced web coder (in said languages), and would love to help in any way possible. E-mail me (only reliable messaging system I ever check) at mrasmus(at)gmail.com. Make sure the title says something about "Project NO" or "SourceForge" or something, or I can't guarantee that it won't be trashed. Just as a side note, for later on, I can supply alpha/beta testing on Fedora Core Linux, Windows XP Pro, and Mac OS X. But that's down the line a ways.
UnderWing